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SaaS & Web App Accessibility Checklist: 5 Steps to Inclusion

Hurix Digital

Today, the Internet or SaaS solutions are not just for tech geeks. Using multimedia formats like audio or videos as an alternative to written text can optimize the user experience of people with reading disabilities like dyslexia. These digital assets have become a crucial part of our lives.

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Course of the Week: Protect Your Data From Latest Security Issues

OpenSesame

Computer Emergency Readiness Team and its UK counterpart are advising Internet Explorer users to consider an alternative browser until a major flaw is repaired. While Microsoft addresses the security flaw in its Internet Explorer browser, consider using Firefox as an alternative. Featured Courses. By: Atomic.

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Course of the Week: Protect Your Data From Latest Security Issues

OpenSesame

Computer Emergency Readiness Team and its UK counterpart are advising Internet Explorer users to consider an alternative browser until a major flaw is repaired. While Microsoft addresses the security flaw in its Internet Explorer browser, consider using Firefox as an alternative. Featured Courses. By: Atomic.

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How to Convert Flash-Based Websites to HTML5 Right Now!

Hurix Digital

Further, some of the most popular internet browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have blocked Adobe Flash technology for speed and security reasons. HTML5 is also one of the best alternatives to Flash Player as it has the native ability to perform well in various low battery-powered devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Modern browsers like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and eventually Internet Explorer all became equipped to provide the powerful features associated with Flash, such as animation, scripting and video playback. It’s certainly helpful that SCORM and Tin Can modules can be rendered using HTML5 as an alternative.

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know

Aptara

However, HTML5 is supported and has matured at a fast pace, providing an alternative platform to deliver rich multimedia content over the web. There will no longer be updates and support for Flash Player on many browsers including Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Firefox. Assess LMS.

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Microsoft Viva – The Answers you are Seeking

eLearning 24-7

I remember when Internet Explorer appeared for the first time on the net. I never cared for IE, and would use alternative browsers when ever possible, Maxathon (still around), Opera (still around), Avant to mention a few. IE though retained its dominance of usage, even with Firefox. I looked at IE, and was under impressed.